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Articles related to "Cells"
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells There are only two basic types of cells, primitive prokaryotes and the more complex eukaryotes. Here are the main features that distinguish these cell types. prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells • difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell • prokaryotic eukaryotic living things • single-celled prokaryotes eukaryotes • cell types
Bacterial Cell Wall Structure The amount and location of peptidoglycan in the prokaryotic cell wall is what determines whether a bacterium is Gram-positive or Gram-negative. bacterial cell wall • bacteria cell wall structure • prokaryote eukaryote • prokaryotic eukaryotic cell • peptidoglycan antibiotics
Prokaryotic Microbe Cell Biology Prokaryotes are evolutionarily ancient, for billions of years the only form of life. Here's a summary of the basic "parts & pieces" of these primitive cells. prokaryotic cell biology • eukaryotic cell biology • prokaryotic cell structure • microbe cell biology • archaea domain
Computer Security Weekly, July 5, 1999 July 5, 1999: This week's events in computer security, both on and off the net. cell phone security • cell phones • security • sharpie pens • cds
Constance Tom Noguchi - Researcher and Mentor Constance Tom Noguchi is Molecular Cell Biology Section Chief at the Laboratory of Chemical Biology, National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health. She is a well-known mentor to science and medical students and teachers. constance tom noguchi • sickle cell anemia • nih • niddk • nuclear physics
Hope Endures A look at past developements and future treatments for juvenile diabetes. juvenile diabetes • edmonton protocol • transplantation • beta cell regeneration • stem cell research
How Cell Phones Are Destroying Life As We Know It A tongue-in-cheek look at how cell phones effect our lives. cell phone • cell phones • human interaction • interaction • relationships
What is Biochemistry? DNA, enzymes, fats, carbohydrates and hormones are all part of the discipline of Biochemistry. biochemistry • protein • dna • fats • lipids
Multiple Myeloma Symptoms and diagnosis of multiple myeloma multiple myeloma • cancer • bone morrow • white blood cells • immunoglobulins
Oxidative Stress and the Neuropathies - Part II NAC - N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) is effective in the treatment of HIV and the related symptoms that stem from this disease. It is also possible that due to the many similarities of most aspects of HIV and the Neuropathies - that there is common ground here and that the solution to one may be also the solution to the other. Thus - an introduction to the presence of and the current research involving NAC. nac • n-acetyl cysteine • hiv • glutathione • gsh
MySpace and Facebook Go Mobile Social networking has gone mobile. The two popular websites, MySpace and Facebook, are now available on cell phones, for free. myspace mobile web • facebook mobile web • myspace goes mobile • social networking on cell phones • myspace on cell phone
Cell Phone - Brain extension Your cell phone can be a very helpful device. cell phone • device • helpful
Cells & Viral Pathogenic Microbes All living things are composed of one or more cells. Unlike cells, viruses, viroids and prions are acellular, nonliving parasites that require a living host to reproduce. cells viral pathogenic microbes • difference cells viruses • living cell • virus viroid prion • eukaryotic eukaryotes prokaryotes prokaryotic cell
Cells, Viruses, Viroids & Prions Infectious disease can result of cellular organisms, such as bacteria (prokaryotes), from eukaryotes (cells like ours) or from nonliving infectious agents. what is a cell • what is a virus • what is a viroid • what is a virion • what is a prion
Healthy Cell Concept I This article is the first of a three-part series, which will teach you about the Healthy Cell Concept - what you can do to help give your body's cells good health.
Healthy Cell Concept II This article continues the discussion on the Healthy Cell Concept. Learn ways to enhance your immune system. Part two in a three-part series.
Healthy Cell Concept III The last article in a three-part series about the Healthy Cell Concept. In this article I also explain about my association with AIM, a company involved in producing natural health and nutritional products.
High Dose Chemo with Stem Cell Transplant as BC Treatment Some physician's suggest that women diagnosed with breast cancer undergo this treatment verses regular chemotherapy. Other women choose it as their treatment. breast cancer • bone marrow • stem cell • chemotherapy
One Helluva Cell Fish have been dying in great numbers across the United States--for years. Try an estimated 11.7 million in one year in 22 states. Try 14.3 million in Texas in less than a year. A million in one month in North Carolina. It's not just fish either. Dolphins, sea turtles, whales, sea lions, seals and birds die too. And people become ill. pfiesteria • phytoplankton • toxic effects • marine pollution
Review of Cells Alive: What is so great about my number one site cells alive • immunology • cell biology • websites • web sites
The Problem of Cell 13 by Jacques Futrelle This article is about how Jacques Futrelle developed his story, The Problem of Cell 13, and held reader's attention to the very end. problem of cell 13 • jacques futrelle • plots • beginnings • endings
Cell Phone Games Get Bigger With more and more developers programing games for cellphones, you could be holding the next big video game system in your hands right now cell phone • cellphone • final fantasy • dirge of cerberus • doom
Cell Phones May Effect Sperm Two studies look at the way that cell phones may effect the quality of sperm. cell phones • mobile • sperm • radiation • electromagnetic
Cell Phones: Yes or No Should cell phones be allowed in school? They could be used for safety reasons but they are also being used for harassment and drug deals. cell phones • civil liberties • 1st ammendment • new york city • public safety
How to Loop in Cell Range in Excel This Excel VBA programming tutorial article takes the reader through three ways to loop through cell ranges. It covers counted, uncounted and user defined loops. vba • excel • loops • ranges • cells
Murmur project's cell phone art. City stories via cell phone in Toronto. cell • cellular • cell phone • telephone • phone
Psychology of Stem Cell Donation Voluntary bone marrow or hematopoietic stem cell donations take place with related or unrelated donors. What are the motivations and pressures behind this altruistic act? bone marrow donation • stem cell donation • volunteer bone marrow • volunteer stem cell • psychology of donation
A Field (Mouse) Trip A plant's cells do more than house their food - they also give it stability and flexibility. stem • plant • leaves • hawk • transpiration_stream
Can Effective Cancer Vaccines be Developed? The development of vaccines to fight cancers is an attractive concept, since it is viewed as a natural process. Although the field has been marked with dismal failures, increased understanding of the immune process has led to newer, potentially more effective vaccines. cancer vaccines • antigen • lymphocytes • immune system • dendritic cells
News Flash !! Theory on how tumors grow & Cancer Cells Can Neutralize Immune System. cancer • tumor • cancer cells • immune system • chemotherapy
The Morphology of Red Blood Cells an Etiology of Tissue Hypoxia? Inflexible red blood cells could be one the contributing factor in restriction of blood flow in the micro-vascular system. The other is vasoconstriction. Normally, the red blood cells are disc shaped and quite flexible. In the case that the red blood cells are not flexable - the pateint is at risk for reduced blood flow and all of the ramifactions that pertain. morphology • red blood cells • chronic fatigue syndrome • myalgic encephalomyelitis • micro-vascular system
The Problems of Prematurity: Anemia Provides general information about anemia. anemia • iron • red blood cells • premature • infants
The Virus Within Can Change! New research reveals the AIDS virus can change to a more destructive form during infection. aids virus • t helper cells • macrophages • t-tropic • m-tropic
AIDS Viral Peptide Delivers A viral protein that can place useful proteins into cells has been discovered. aids • tat • protein • phenylketonuria • cystic fibrosis
Bacterial vaginosis Bacterial vaginosis is a condition in which the normal flora of the vagina has been disrupted shifting from the predominance of Lactobacillus species to an overgrowth of vaginosis • clue cells • gardnerella • vaginal • discharge
Cancer Drug Treatments from Natural Products Natural products continue to perform an essential role in the search for new cancer drug treatments. These products often serve as a starting point for researchers in pharmaceutical and biotech companies in preparing improved synthetic compounds. combinatorial • analogs • natural drug • cell lines • monoclonal
Cardiac Muscles-II Larger the animal slower the heart beats. From elephants to humming birds the heart rate goes up from about 35 to over a thousand every minute. human heart • vertebrate hearts • myogenic hearts • invertebrate hearts • neurogenic hearts
Enjoying healthy mushrooms Mushrooms are not only delicious, they are also an excellent source of B vitamins and selenium and contain a powerful antioxidant. mushrooms • antioxidants • vitamins • recipe • fibre
How to Recycle Unusual Items We all know how to crush cans and put them in the blue or green recycling box along with plastic and how to separate regular paper from newspaper. But then there are the odd other household items that we need to toss out. If you hate the thought of throwing things away when they could have life left in them, or worse, cause a health hazard, then this article will help you figure out what to do with those unusual but recyclable items. There are quite a few of them, so this article will run in 4 parts. The first part consist of mostly what to do with your batteries, but keep checking back for what to do with household items ranging from old washing machines and cars to formal gowns and smoke detectors. recycle • batteries • cell phones • motor oil • unusual waste
It's in the Air Where did life begin? Scientists have a new theory about cell development taking place in the atmosphere atmosphere • weather • cell • life • origin
Jewel Plummer Cobb - Hope against Cancer and for Achievement Jewel Isadora Plummer Cobb is a remarkable scientist working in the field of cell physiology. As an African-American woman scientist, her contributions also include giving women and minorities a role model for achievement and involvement. jewel cobb • cell physiology • biologist • cancel research • african-american scientist
Keeping Track of Your Teens How modern technology can enable parents to keep track of their teenagers when they are out and about. phone • pager • cell phone • calling card • messages
Pernicious Anemia Pernicious anemia (PA) is an autoimmune disorder that causes neurological changes, including dementia, and a condition of anemia related to vitamin B12 deficiency. pernicious • anemia • vitamin • b12 • intrinsic
Temporal Arteritis Temporal arteritis is a rare disease in which throbbing, one-sided headaches are the major symptom. Left untreated, the disease can cause blindness, but if treated promptly, it will cause no lasting damage. temporal arteritis • headaches • giant cell arteritis • polymyalgia rheumatica
The Style Concept in all its Glory A collection of fashion pieces that are will enhance your style! celine • neiman marcus • babystyle.com • www.etnies.com • i2000 cell phone
Understanding Autoantibodies This article describes autoantibodies and expains their role in autoimmune disease development. The use of autoantibody tests for diagnosing and monitoring autoimmune diseases is also described. antibody • autoantibody • autoantibodies • autoimmune • immune
Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia This article describes the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, disease course, and treatment of idiopathic or autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA). autoimmune • hemolytic • anemia • aiha • rbc
Constant Chatter Cell-phones cheapen talk, but there's a more dangerous effect of constant chatter. cell-phone • cellphone • cells • conversation • chatter
Handprint on Jail Cell 17 Wall Molly Maguire Alexander Campbell, convicted of murder, was executed. He maintained his innocence, leaving his handprint as proof in the Carbon County Prison. jim thorpe jail handprint • molly maguires • alexander campbell • old jail museum • carbon country prison |
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